Harley Davidson is one of the most popular and well-known motorcycle manufacturers. Founded in 1903 in Milwaukee, it was one of the two major American manufacturers that survived the Great Depression, along with Indian Motorcycles.

Known for its notorious style of customization that began a trend in the chopper motorcycle style, the company has since broadened its lines to include more contemporary and middle-weight platforms for the average customer.

Want to branch out from your normal motorcycle or car cruiser to include a Harley in your lineup? Curious as to which one is going to give you legendary status as you cruise down the highways and the local roads of your town?

We have decided on the 2020 Breakout for our choice. Although not listed as the one Harley that is worth every penny, we think it definitely deserves a shot at the title. If you're debating about whether or not you should bite the bullet and get a chopper, here are some key reasons why you should take the plunge.

Check out this Harley that screams "rebel" as you ride through any street..

2020 Breakout

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Looking for a head-turning bike in terms of style and performance? Want to speed through the city and pass cars with ease?

Then your search needs not to go any further. This lean, mean, and muscular chopper provide all you ever need in a cycle. The dimensions of this bike consist of a 4.5 inch ground clearance, 66.7 inch wheelbase, 3.5 gallon fuel capacity, and comes in at just under 675 pounds.

The engine features a 114 cubic-inch displacement, 10.5:1 compression ratio, an electronic port fuel injection system, and a 2-into-2 exhaust system for ample power capabilities. The performance features of the engine allow it to obtain 119 feet per pound of torque, and reach 47 miles per gallon in terms of fuel economy. The power of this bike easily showcases the rebellious characteristics of this bike.

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User Reviews

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Owners of the 2020 Harley Breakout enjoy various characteristics about this powerful and stylish bike. First, the 66.7 inch wheelbase is huge compared to other options on the market, providing enhanced road stability and keeping the bike going in a straight line very easily.

Second, the rake is 34 degrees, providing the perfect balance between the effort of turning the steering and keeping the bike stable while running in a straight line.

Furthermore, the acceleration is very high-performing. The 119-ft-lbs of torque at your disposal at 3000 rpm provides real-world acceleration that can surpass any other vehicle on the road. The intense acceleration highlights the power and speed of this bike, showing the rebellious nature of this high-performance motorcycle.

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Comfort

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Not to mention, this year's version is much comfier and relaxing to sit in than previous models. Retaining its feet-forward pro-street stance, the handlebar bends far enough back towards the rider to prevent the jackknife riding position.

The two-piece seat can be used as a backstop for your tail, since it gets pushed back when you 'floor the gas pedal' on the road. Despite not having comfort for all-day sitting or the plush seat, that's not what this motorcycle is about. It's about performance and quick acceleration.

Steering

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Due to the higher wheelbase and the rake, the Breakout combines great handling of twists and turns, while keeping some stability. It doesn't require a heroic effort to turn the handlebar thanks to the narrower front wheel. However, the power and the construction prevents the Breakout from being slow and sluggish.

Featuring a style and body that is as long as a limo, this bike will draw in the people's' attention and curiosities while you pass them quickly on the road. With simplicity at its finest, this bike allows you to go fast in a straight line - and provides stability while doing it.

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